RTX Supported Network Interface Cards
A listing of the NIC drivers that are provided with RTX for use with the RT-TCP/IP Stack. NOTE: You can write y...
A listing of the NIC drivers that are provided with RTX for use with the RT-TCP/IP Stack. NOTE: You can write your own custom drivers for NICs that are not included in this document. IZ-DOC-X86-0030-R31 | December 2016
RTX Supported Network Interface Cards
Legend This Network Interface card (NIC) has been tested using RTX. The card has been tested for both Internet Protocol version 4 (IPv4) and next generation Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
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This is a BETA NIC that has not yet been tested. Based on its chipset it should work correctly with RTX. This NIC has been tested using RTX. The manufacturer has listed this chipset as End-Of-Life, and it will likely be deprecated in a future release of RTX. This NIC has not been tested, but based on its chipset it should work correctly with RTX. This NIC has not been tested, but based on its chipset it should work correctly with RTX. The manufacturer has listed this chipset as End-Of-Life, and it will likely be deprecated in a future release of RTX. This NIC has been tested, but it does not work correctly with RTX.
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Supports Message Signal Interrupt (MSI) configuration
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Supports Message Signal Interrupt eXtended (MSI-x) configuration
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MSI supported but does not work correctly – RTX driver uses line based interrupts
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Supports jumbo frames (note some versions of the 82573 may not)
NOTE: Windows uses the Device ID and Vendor ID when associating devices. The friendly name of a device in Windows may differ slightly from the corresponding name provided in this document.
NOTE: Although MSI-X is supported, it does not work correctly with this device. Use MSI instead. To do this, set PreferMsi to 1 for the device in the RtxTcpIp.ini file.